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<title>November 2009 Site Statistics</title>
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<description>Welcome to all the new challengers, and a big thanks to the members that got involved this month.</description>
<pubDate>2009-11-02T20:14:15+0000</pubDate>
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<title>Cross site AJAX</title>
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<description>While developing across several domains I found AJAX lacking, in that I could only request an XML document from the same domain the script was currently executing from. Since I required some data to be shared across several domains I ended up with duplicate XML documents, updating them meant updating the master local XML document then uploading it to all of the different servers one after another. The following is a demonstration on cross site AJAX using a PHP proxy, pAJAX anyone?</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-29T10:18:42+0000</pubDate>
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<title>Batch-download YouTube videos to MP3s with ID3 Tags</title>
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<description>I am a university student double-majoring in Italian and CompSci.  I am very involved with helping the Italian department get up to speed with the 21st century in terms of digital media.

One recent project involved getting 120 YouTube videos into MP3 format for the students and the professor of an Italian Music class.  A little research brought me to &quot;youtube-dl.&quot;  From this and two other tools, I put together a script to take care of this task for me automatically!</description>
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<title>September 2009 Site Statistics</title>
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<description>Welcome WeChall.net competitors</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-16T21:08:12+0100</pubDate>
<author>SAJChurchey</author>
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<title>Class</title>
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<description>A brief explanation of Class in Java. What is it?</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-08T03:59:29+0100</pubDate>
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<title>OSIX Joins Wechall.net</title>
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<description>We have just joined up with the WeChall network, which allows users to appear on a global high score table for all participating challenge sites.</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-30T10:47:13+0100</pubDate>
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<title>August 2009 Site Statistics</title>
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<description>A good month with lots of new members and a few new articles and tests. </description>
<pubDate>2009-09-01T18:46:59+0100</pubDate>
<author>SAJChurchey</author>
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<title>Why computers are stupid</title>
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<description>It may not look like it, but computers, behind all of their gloss and fancy glass effects are stupid. Lets discuss why.</description>
<pubDate>2009-08-30T23:51:07+0100</pubDate>
<author>MaxMouse</author>
<category>Miscellaneous</category>
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<title>Replace PHP variables with custom error page (Apache)</title>
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<description>Recently i was trying to improve search engine spidering on a website, and read several articles regarding spiders, do they like something.php?somevar=foo&amp;anotherVar=bar do they follow them using the entire querystring or not? well the jury is still out, there is evidence google (for example) does at least make a passing effort to spider them. But this wasn't good enough for me, the following article explains how to use custom 404 error pages to serve pages that do not exist.</description>
<pubDate>2009-08-21T11:20:34+0100</pubDate>
<author>MaxMouse</author>
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<title>July 2009 Site Statistics</title>
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<description>A big welcome goes out to all of our new members.</description>
<pubDate>2009-08-05T05:34:53+0100</pubDate>
<author>SAJChurchey</author>
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